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2007-12-10 03:50:57
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answer #1
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answered by Scott B 4
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I touched a meteor that exchange into on the fringe of 5 billion years previous. That hunk of rock exchange into older than the sunlight! i think of which will probable take the cake for being the oldest element a human has touched (a minimum of anybody in this communicate board) If I had to call a guy made shape, i might ought to declare that the by potential of way of Appia, an historic Roman highway that related Rome to southern Italy. The by potential of way of Appia is approximately 2300 years previous.
2016-10-10 23:36:15
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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rel·i·quar·y
n. pl. rel·i·quar·ies
A receptacle, such as a coffer or shrine, for keeping or displaying sacred relics.
A crypt would be for burying bodies. I gues you could call that a place for them.
A library for books of course.
Museum would also be an appropriate place for storing antiques, books, and occasionaly bodies (ala King Tut).
Museum seems to be the best word as you could store antiques, books, and occasionaly bodies (ala King Tut). there.
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2007-12-10 02:33:24
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answer #3
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answered by ghouly05 7
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well, can't think of a word, but maybe u can use words such as "stowed away in old steamer trunk", attic, storage unit, footlocker, under the floorboards, etc. Hope this helps.
2007-12-10 01:36:27
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answer #4
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answered by MiniSunshine 2
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A crypt.
2007-12-10 01:12:19
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answer #5
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answered by Kenneth L 5
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...or this sounds nice: " it lays hidden in the depths of the dungeon to this day.." lol ;)
2007-12-10 01:45:35
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answer #6
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answered by annelida 2
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Will "attic' do?.............or shall we say, a chest? a treasure box?A cave for the bodies..............a treasure box for the rest..........
2007-12-10 01:30:49
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answer #7
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answered by E@rthGoddess 6
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I would use "Antiquarium" for that word.
2007-12-10 01:32:52
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answer #8
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answered by Rich Z 7
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